How do I install a keyboard and mouse drivers if Windows is down Pavilion a1630n

Windows on My Pavilion boots and comes up but it sits there on the monitor as no input device keyboard or mouse are registering. I did a virus scan with a rescue disk but nothing found. I boot with Ubuntu and it works fine.
What can I do?

Hello PCcurious, Have you tried to enter the BIOS with the keyboard? The BIOS should have support for the keyboard even before Windows is loaded.
If you can manage to get into the BIOS, you can set the keyboard for no errors.
You might also try reseting the BIOS if this does not work.
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